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APPENDIX<br />

publicly known; public notification or announcement; an instance<br />

of this. Cf. also Publishing n. 1., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation a1387 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

How be it, being sorry to minister offence to any, by reason of<br />

publication heereof, notwithstanding, I haue been crediblie<br />

enformed, and also it is vnto my selfe well knowne, (...). Clowes,<br />

Artificiall.<br />

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Nominalization Publishing<br />

Base<br />

Publish (v)<br />

Definition OED Publishing n. 1. The action of making something publicly<br />

known; official or public notification; promulgation, public<br />

announcement; = publication. Cf. Publication n. 1. a., in same<br />

sense.<br />

Earliest attestation ?c1450 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

I must needes thinke reuerently of the Author of this Caustick,<br />

hoping his minde was not such to delight himselfe with<br />

publishing of vntruth: (...). Clowes, Artificiall.<br />

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Nominalization Puffing<br />

Base<br />

Puff (v)<br />

Definition OED Puffing n. 1. a. The action of blowing in short sharp blasts,<br />

panting, or emitting puffs of air, smoke, steam, etc.; an instance<br />

of this; the sound made by such action. Also: bombast, bluster; =<br />

huffing.<br />

Earliest attestation a1398 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

For what nedes manye wordes, watches do let nature from the<br />

office of disgestinge, wherefore they leaue great rawnes, & lacke<br />

of naturall heat enseweth, of the which euil humors foloweth:<br />

again puffing of the face, moisture of the browes, and griefe of<br />

the mouing of them, when as the faculty is resolued, copy of<br />

vapors and humors troublinge. Jones, Dial.<br />

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Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Punishment<br />

< Anglo-Norman punisceement, punisement, punishement,<br />

punisshement...<br />

OED Punishment n. 1. The infliction of a penalty or sanction in<br />

retribution for an offence or transgression; (also) that which is<br />

inflicted as a penalty; a sanction imposed to ensure the<br />

application and enforcement of a law.<br />

1402 (OED)<br />

The Astrologians addeth [/62./] to the procreation of these plages<br />

recited, the influence of certain starres endusing the plage, yea<br />

and the times therof shorter or longer to reigne, againste the<br />

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